Question
How is erosive gastric antrum inflammation treated?
Answer
The treatment for gastric antrum inflammation generally involves dietary control, sedation, antacid therapy, antispasmodic agents, and pain relief, all aimed at alleviating symptoms. For patients with emotional stress, low-dose sedatives can be prescribed. Medications that may be used include cisapride 10 mg twice a day, domperidone 20 mg twice a day, or metoclopramide 10 mg twice a day. If accompanied by epigastric pain and regurgitation, ranitidine 400 mg can be added once a day for a month. If chronic gastric antrum inflammation pathology diagnosis reveals Helicobacter pylori infection, triple therapy can be considered.